El Rancho Unified School DistrictConducting the District's Business in Public

Closed Session - 5:30 p.m.
Open Session - 6:30 p.m.

Persons in the audience during the meeting of the Board of Education are asked not to talk during the presentations or the meeting. If conversation needs to take place, please do so outside of the Board Meeting so as to not disrupt others or the meeting. Please make sure your cell phone is turned off or silenced at this time.

Closed Session is conducted in accordance with applicable sections of California law. Closed Sessions are not open to the public. If additional time is required, the Board will reconvene Closed Session at the end of the regular meeting.

Public Comments is the time when members of the audience may address the Board. Please be aware that Government Code 54954.2 prohibits the Board from taking action at this meeting if the item does not already appear on the posted agenda. In the interest of time, your remarks will be limited to three (3) minutes. We ask that you confine your comments to new ideas to avoid repeating what has already been said. Comments on the same topic will be limited to a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes. Please do not refer to students, employees, parents, or other individuals in a derogatory or potentially offensive manner. For your information, Board and Cabinet members may take notes, either written or on an electronic device during Public Comments.

All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are those on which the Board has previously deliberated or that can be classified as routine items of business. There will be no separate discussion of these items prior to the time the Board of Education votes on the motion unless members of the Board, staff, or public request specific items to be discussed or pulled from the Consent items (per Bylaws of the Board 9322).

Consent Agenda items are voted on by a single motion. It is understood that the Administration recommends approval on all Consent Items. Each item on the Consent Agenda approved by the Board of Education shall be deemed to have been considered in full and adopted as recommended.